Lyrics
Here comes a story of a hurricane
Introducing a narrative about a hurricane.
And a temper lost like crying tears in rain
Describing a lost temper akin to tears in the rain, suggesting futility.
No love is lost or no sweet wisdom gained
Emphasizing that no love is lost, and no valuable wisdom is gained from the experience.
So save your tears then save yourself the shame
Advising against wasting tears and experiencing unnecessary shame.
Cyclone
Reiterating the hurricane theme with the word "Cyclone."
You're on your own
Emphasizing individuality and self-reliance during the turbulent times.
As we left the house and took a step outside
Describing leaving a house and sensing a familiar pride in the air.
I could taste in the air a familiar sense of pride
Highlighting the speaker's ability to perceive pride in the atmosphere.
And the wind, it blows, as you held your head up high
Noting the blowing wind as someone holds their head high.
Then I saw the clouds draw storms into your eyes
Observing stormy emotions reflected in someone's eyes.
Cyclone
Repeating the idea of facing a personal cyclone alone.
You're on your own
Reiterating the theme of self-reliance in challenging situations.
Cyclone
Repeating the notion of being on one's own during a cyclone.
You're on your own
Emphasizing the individual's isolation in the face of challenges.
He's my man but said, "Don't break him bones"
Referring to a possessive claim on someone, coupled with a cautionary note.
Out in the fire, won't leave it alone
Describing persistence despite challenges or dangers.
It was bent and I was unable to pull him inside
Narrating a situation where assistance is impossible, possibly due to personal limitations.
So bring down them bridges, dig up them bones
Suggesting the destruction of connections and the need to confront the past.
What's that you got? 'Cause I'll have one of those
Expressing interest in acquiring something, possibly a coping mechanism or solution.
Darcy, I could never hate ya if I tried
Acknowledging that hatred is difficult to maintain, even when attempted.
Cyclone
Repeating the theme of facing a personal cyclone independently.
You're on your own
Reiterating the idea of self-reliance during challenging times.
Cyclone
Stressing the individual's solitude in the face of life's storms.
You're on your own
Repeating the notion of being on one's own during a cyclone.
You're a cyclone
Affirming the individual as a force akin to a cyclone.
You're on your own
Emphasizing self-reliance and independence during turbulent experiences.
Cyclone
Repeating the theme of facing personal challenges alone.
Thank you
Expressing gratitude, possibly sarcastically or ironically.
Cheers
Conveying a celebratory toast.
Cheers mate
Concluding with a friendly acknowledgment, possibly in a colloquial manner.
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